"Honestly I feel that was a shady move by @colourpopcosmetics and @kathleenlights. I have unubscribed [sic] from her and I don't want to support her after the n-word incident," one ColourPop fan wrote on Instagram.

"I don't know if she got any of the profits or why the collaboration was never released as such. This is disappointing. I want my money back."

For the record, it's unlikely that Kathleen Lights made any money off this collaboration that never was.

"The whole thing of Kathleen Lights saying something she should not have said on Jaclyn Hill's Snapchat happened just a month or two before YHMAH released," a user wrote in a theory.

"Maybe ColourPop didn't want their name tied to hers amidst all that? If that's the case, it seems weird they would release a collab with her at all, but maybe by the time Dream St. came out they thought it had all blown over?"

The N-word scandal happened in September 2017. You Had Me At Hello dropped the very next month in October, which may have been way too soon for a brand to determine how damaging a collaboration with Kathleen Lights would be.

The Dream St. collaboration ended up being released on December 1, 2018 — which was within the same year, but far enough away from the scandal. Perfect timing? It's possible!

This could also all just be about ColourPop and Kathleen Lights changing their minds about the kind of collaboration they wanted.